Agency
A North Dakota buyer's agent who fails to present an offer from a buyer to the seller's agent because they believe the offer is too low is:
AActing in the buyer's best interests
BViolating their duty to present all offers; this decision belongs to the buyer✓ Correct
CFollowing standard industry practice
DProtecting the seller from receiving low offers
Explanation
A buyer's agent must present all offers, regardless of their personal opinion on the offer price. It is the buyer's decision what offer to make. Withholding or discouraging an offer is a violation of the agent's duty to their client.
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